Search Results - Nitric Oxide
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Impact of isolated exercise-Induced small airway dysfunction on exercise performance in professional male cyclists
Pigakis, K. M., Stavrou, V. T., Kontopodi, A. K., Pantazopoulos, I., Daniil, Z., Gourgoulianis, K.Published in Sports (2024)“…Anthropometric characteristics were recorded, the training age was determined, and spirometry and specific markers, such as fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) and immunoglobulin E (IgE), were measured for all participants. …”
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Respiratory impact of a grand tour: insight from professional cycling
Allen, H., Price, O. J., Greenwell, J., Hull, J. H.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2021)“…At study entry, airway inflammation was measured via fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO). Respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function were assessed prior to the first stage (Pre-GT), at the second rest day (Mid-GT) and prior to the final stage of the GT (Late-GT). …”
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Angiotensin-(1-7) oral formulation improves physical performance in mountain bike athletes: a double-blinded crossover study
de Moura, S. S., Mendes, A. T. P., de Assis Dias Martins-Júnior, F., Totou, N. L., Barbosa Coelho, D., de Oliveira, E. C., Motta-Santos, D., Souza dos Santos, R. A., Kappes Becker, L.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2021)“…Background The ECA2/Ang-(1-7)/Mas axis is shown to be involved in effects mediated by physical exercise, as it can induce the release of nitric oxide (ON) and bradykinin (BK), which are potent vasodilators. …”
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Nitric oxide enhancement supplement containing beet nitrite and nitrate benefits high intensity cycle interval training
Broeder, C. E., Flores, V., Julian, B., Wojan, F., Tauber, R., Schubert, L., Salacinski, A., Ivy, J. L.Published in Current Research in Physiology (2021)“…This study investigated the effects of a beet nitric oxide enhancing (NOE) supplement comprised of nitrite and nitrate on cycling performance indices in trained cyclists. …”
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Multiple-day high-dose beetroot juice supplementation does not improve pulmonary or muscle deoxygenation kinetics of well-trained cyclists in normoxia and hypoxia
Rokkedal-Lausch, T., Franch, J., Poulsen, M. K., Thomsen, L. P., Weitzberg, E., Kamavuako, E. N., Karbing, D. S., Larsen, R. G.Published in Nitric Oxide (2021)“…Nitric Oxide…”
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Chronic high-dose beetroot juice supplementation improves time trial performance of well-trained cyclists in normoxia and hypoxia
Rokkedal-Lausch, T., Franch, J., Poulsen, M. K., Thomsen, L. P., Weitzberg, E., Kamavuako, E. N., Karbing, D. S., Larsen, R. G.Published in Nitric Oxide (2019)“…Nitric Oxide…”
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Follow-up of acute respiratory disorders in cyclists competing in the 100th Giro d`Italia
Pollastri, L., Macaluso, C., Vinetti, G., Tredici, G., Lanfranconi, F.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…During the race, 5 athletes had a fraction of exhaled nitric oxide values >20 ppb which correlated with respiratory symptoms collected through questionnaires. …”
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Effect of dark chocolate supplementation on tissue oxygenation, metabolism, and performance in trained cyclists at altitude
Shaw, K., Singh, J., Sirant, L., Neary, J. P., Chilibeck, P. D.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2020)“…Dark chocolate (DC) is high in flavonoids and has been shown to increase nitric oxide in the blood. Increased nitric oxide has the potential to improve delivery of oxygen to muscle, especially in hypoxic conditions, such as altitude. …”
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One week of l-citrulline supplementation improves performance in trained cyclists
Stanelle, S. T., McLaughlin, K. L., Crouse, S. F.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2020)“…L-citrulline (CIT) is a nonessential amino acid that is touted as an ergogenic aid for athletic performance because of its purported ability to stimulate nitric oxide production. Although previous research has demonstrated that CIT supplementation over a period of days improves physiological factors such as V[Combining Dot Above]O2 kinetics, no studies to date have explored whether there is a direct benefit to endurance performance. …”
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The effects of delayed ischemic preconditioning on performance and recovery in repeated cycling bouts
Robitaille, C. A., King, A. G., Buchanan, C. A., Dalleck, L. C.Published in International Journal of Research in Exercise Physiology (2019)“…Introduction: Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) is a technique of systematically occluding and reperfusingblood vessels that has shown to induce a biochemical cascade that increases the availability of nitric oxide (NO) and adenosine and enhances blood flow, endothelial function, and ATP regeneration. …”
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The effect of pomegranate extract on oxygen transport and exercise performance in highly trained cyclists at low and high altitudes
Crum, E., Che Muhamed, M., Stannard, S.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Introduction: Maximal aerobic exercise performance is often limited by the rate of oxygen (O2) delivery via the erythrocytes to the muscles for energy production (Wagner, 1996). Nitric oxide (NO), produced endogenously by NO synthases in epithelia and also from dietary nitrate (NO3-), induces dilation of the arterioles, improving blood flow and reducing erythrocyte damage. …”
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Oxidative stress does not influence local sweat rate during high intensity exercise
Meade, R. D., Fujii, N., Poirier, M. P., Boulay, P., Sigal, R. J., Kenny, G. P.Published in Experimental Physiology (2018)“…Nitric oxide (NO)-dependent sweating is diminished during high but not moderate intensity exercise. …”
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Oral L-citrulline supplementation enhances cycling time trial performance in healthy trained men: Double-blind randomized placebo-controlled 2-way crossover study
Suzuki, T., Morita, M., Kobayashi, Y., Kamimura, A.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2016)“…Background: Many human studies report that nitric oxide (NO) improves sport performance. This is because NO is a potential modulator of blood flow, muscle energy metabolism, and mitochondrial respiration during exercise. …”
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Acute beetroot juice supplementation does not improve cycling performance in normoxia or moderate hypoxia
MacLeod, K. E., Nugent, S. F., Barr, S. I., Koehle, M. S., Sporer, B. C., MacInnis, M. J.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2015)“…BR supplementation increased plasma nitrate concentration and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide relative to PL (p < .05 for both comparisons). …”
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Effect of oral nitrate on time-trial performance in severe hypoxia: A randomized placebo controlled trial
Bourdillon, N., Fan, J. L., Muller, H., Meyer, P., Kayser, B.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)“…Introduction: Dietary nitrate as salt or in nitrate-rich food like beet root juice is a precursor for nitric oxide (NO). Nitrate may improve aerobic performance, through improved oxidative metabolism and contractile efficiency (Larsen et al. 2011). …”
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Dietary nitrate improves cognitive function and exercise performance during prolonged intermittent sprint cycling
Thompson, C., Wylie, L. J., Fulford, J., Jeukendrup, A. E., Vanhatalo, A., Jones, A. M.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)“…Dietary NO3-, which may enhance nitric oxide bioavailability, has the potential to improve both physical and cognitive performance via its influence on blood flow and muscle energetics. …”
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The effect of beetroot juice dosage on high intensity intermittent cycling performance
Byrne, G., Wardrop, B., Storey, A.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…Skeletal muscle blood flow during exercise has been shown to be enhanced following supplementation with nitrate-rich beetroot juice (BJ) through a nitrate-nitrite-nitric oxide-mediated mechanism (Ferguson et al., 2013: Journal of Physiology 591(Pt 2):547-57). …”
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The effect of almond consumption on elements of endurance exercise performance in trained athletes
Yi, M., Fu, J., Zhou, L., Gao, H., Fan, C., Shao, J., Xu, B., Wang, Q., Li, J., Huang, G., Lapsley, K., Blumberg, J. B., Chen, C.-Y. O.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2014)“…ALM had higher vitamin E and haemoglobin and lower serum free fatty acid (P < 0.05), slightly elevated serum arginine and nitric oxide and plasma insulin (P > 0.05) than BL, and a higher total antioxidant capacity than COK (P < 0.05). …”
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Nutrition and enhanced sports performance. Muscle building, endurance, and strength
D. Bagchi, S. Nair, C. SenPublished 2014“…Role of Nitric Oxide in Sports Nutrition 28. Blood Rheology, Blood Flow and Human Health 29. …”